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Stills, Nash & Young fans, prepare yourselves for a sea of sadness. Graham Nash, 82, has revealed that Stills, Nash & Young “will never play again” as a band — and he attributes the reason ...
Graham Nash talked about "Our House" from Crosby Stills Nash and Young's 1970 album Deja Vu. On the podcast "Song Exploder," a musician takes apart one of their songs and tells the story of how it ...
They've been friends and bandmates, but the influence of Neil Young on Graham Nash has been going on for a little longer than you may think.
Graham Nash reflects on his musical journey of leaving the Hollies and forming Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young). Nash explains what inspired "Teach Your Children" and his enduring hope for a ...
It just would be a much colder scene," he shared of the trio's late bandmate MediaNews Group via Getty Images Stephen Stills (left), Neil Young, Graham Nash and David Crosby perform at Neil Young ...
On this day in 1969, CSN cemented themselves as one of the greatest rock supergroups of all time with the release of their debut album.
Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Graham Nash says — even at 82 — he’s “pretty good in the memory department.” Still, he’d be forgiven if his recall faltered based on the sheer volume ...
Stephen Stills and Graham Nash performed together for the first time in nearly a decade at the Kia Forum’s FireAid benefit. They broke out the 1970 CSNY classic “Teach Your Children,” backed ...
Graham Nash has revealed in a new interview that David Crosby died during a bout with Covid-19. At the time of the Crosby, Stills and Nash singer’s Jan. 19 death, his family said in a statement ...
By Grayson Haver Currin ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Graham Nash was slow to smile on a recent Wednesday afternoon, sitting in early spring sunshine on the porch of a cafe near Washington, D.C. The night ...
It’s hard to imagine a greater musical power couple of the 1960s Laurel Canyon scene than Joni Mitchell and Graham Nash, but in actuality, their short-lived relationship was doomed from the start.
While heading home to Los Angeles from Maui in 1976, Graham Nash had some time to kill before a flight back, sat at the piano, and wrote a song after someone bet him he couldn’t. Nash met the ...